Showers and storms have developed across South Dakota and will ride an upper level ridge into Nebraska and Iowa. The precipitation will reach Norfolk and Tekamah early in the afternoon, the Omaha metro in the mid-afternoon, Lincoln in the late afternoon and wind down across far southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa in the early evening.

We are seeing a good amount of sun this morning, and that is going to destabilize the atmosphere a little, but likely not enough to see a lot of strong to severe storms.

Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph and some small hail are possible, although the biggest impact will be some beneficial rainfall.

For the remainder of the weekend, Saturday is dry with lower humidity. There is rain in the forecast Sunday, and those scattered showers keep temperatures a little cooler in the upper 70s.